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I am a glittering star—kindled from a blessed tree, an olive of neither the west nor the east whose oil all night would shine even if no fire touched it. #Barca

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Ya Allah, in 2021 I want to start the memorization of Quran. Please if you can be of any help kindly reach out to me Fisebililah. I live in Abj.
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Rambo Van Halen
Rambo Van Halen@RamboVanHalen·
Like most American Jewish kids, I went to a Jewish summer camp. It was a good time. Archery, canoeing, crafts, first kiss, some cultural stuff. I forget how many years I went. It was two or three summers in a row I think. One night, in the early morning hours, the camp councilors woke us up. They said it was an emergency and had us gather in the dining hall. One of the adult councilors told us that the Arabs had gotten a hydrogen bomb and destroyed Israel. Needless to say we were all freaked out. Some of the kids--the kids who had family in Israel--were wailing. Screaming things like "Noooo Auntie Rachel is dead!" But the councilors calmed us down, and we all stood in a circle and held hands and said prayers and sang some songs. And then... they told us (haha) Israel was not destroyed tonight BUT they reminded us that this was something that COULD happen and that's why we (as Jews) need to remain hyper vigilant about the people who hate us. Then they put us back to bed (goodnight kids!) Needless to say, this was pretty fucking traumatizing. And even today, when I see the words "Arab" and "nuclear" in the same sentence that anxiety comes roaring back--and it's immediately followed by anger and resentment over what they did to us. Because this is what brainwashing is. In the 1980s, when I was a kid at summer camp, no Arab state was even close to getting a bomb. And no Arab state is close now. Logically--from a rational standpoint--Israel was (and is) safe. But the point of waking us up in the middle of the night was to remove logic and rationality from the calculation and replace it with fear. They tried to break our little brains. And it probably worked on most of the kids. Now this was a hamfisted counterproductive way to go about things, because what the experience gave me was skepticism about the Zionist project (but that's another story). Many years later (as an adult) I meet a woman at a party. It turned out that she works for the same summer camp that I attended as a kid. I told her, Wow I went to that camp! She asked if I wanted to get involved (which meant "gibs money?") but I declined. Then I told her why. I told her the story about Israel getting nuked and how that was a fucked up thing to do to a bunch of kids. She turned white. Stark fucking white. And sheepishly mumbled (I'll never forget this), "We don't do 'experiential learning' anymore." Experiential Learning. It was the first time I'd heard that term. Quite the euphemism, isn't it? I'll take her at her word. Maybe, as she said, they don't do "Experiential Learning" anymore. They probably don't do it because they found something better. Because the zealots discovered the media hoax. How many brains were broken by a bunch of chuds carrying tiki torches in Charlottesville? Was it in the hundreds of millions? More? They took the Experiential Learning out of the dining hall and spread it to the entire world. Incredible stuff.
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.@FBIDirectorKash: The charity that supposedly fought the Klan funded the Klan. The charity that supposedly fought Neo-Nazis funded Neo-Nazis. The Southern Poverty Law Center ran a methodical, calculated scheme to defraud their donor base of $3 million, and used an illicit banking structure system to sow discord and hate into our society.

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Syrian Girl
Syrian Girl@Partisangirl·
Israel shot a little girl in front of her brother while she was collecting water. x.com/neyikaybettik/…
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𝑰𝒅𝒓𝒊𝒔 𝑨. 𝑶𝒏𝒊 PhD
Islam permits the public and private expression of joy; however, such expressions must be guided by decorum, simplicity, and modesty. Any form of dancing that is accompanied by music generally regarded as prohibited is impermissible (ḥarām) for a Muslim, whether done openly or in private. When such acts are displayed publicly, even between spouses, it may fall into what is blameworthy (fasād) and inconsistent with the dignity expected of a believer. While it is necessary to caution commentators regarding the case of Shaykh Jamiu Ajadi Ami Olohun, so that people do not fall into the grave sins of slander (buhtān) and backbiting (ghībah), it is equally important to state with clarity that his action in the circulating public video, where he is seen dancing with a woman believed to be his wife to a form of music widely considered impermissible, does not represent the best of Islamic conduct and should not be taken as a model in that regard. Nevertheless, it must be remembered that he is a human being, and like all humans, he is not free from error. Such a mistake does not invalidate his scholarship, nor does it justify subjecting him to ridicule, insult, or cyberbullying. Islam calls for justice and balance: neither blind defence nor excessive condemnation. Our duty as Muslims is to correct with wisdom, preserve the honour of individuals, and ensure that truth is made clear so that others are not misled. In doing so, we uphold both the sanctity of the Sharīʿah and the dignity of the Muslim community.
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Ebun@kenkenlewu·
My friend resigned from her teaching job, where she earned ₦60,000 monthly, plus ₦35,000 from lesson intakes. When she told me she was leaving, I asked, “What do you plan to do next?” She simply said, “I’ll find something.” Not long after, I noticed she had switched from an Android phone to an iPhone. “Babe, you changed your phone?” I asked. “I want to start content creation on TikTok,” she replied. From that moment on, every day was filled with dancing videos and twerking. Eventually, she met a guy on TikTok. They started seeing each other, and everything seemed fine. Then, last night, she told me she was pregnant. When she informed the guy… he blocked her.
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Maryam Shuaibu Aliyu
Maryam Shuaibu Aliyu@Cyberhijabitech·
First Nigerian niqabi cybersecurity trainer and awareness specialist.
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Iranian Force
Iranian Force@MrImranPk·
Retweet if you believe Netanyahu is a war criminal.
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Dyab Abou Jahjah
Dyab Abou Jahjah@Aboujahjah·
If massacring 70,000 people in Gaza and 4,000 in Lebanon, and turning entire cities and towns into dust did not change your view on Israel, but a picture of an Israeli soldier breaking a Jesus statue will, then go fuck yourself.
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WahabStatsHub
WahabStatsHub@WahabStatsHub·
My name is Abdul Wahab. I am pleading with my Football Twitter (FT) family and everyone on this app to please RT. I am on the verge of losing a life-changing opportunity simply because of where I come from, and I have worked too hard to bottle it now. I grew up in extreme poverty in a small village called Kwabenantene in the Ahafo Region. I am the very first person in my family and my entire village to ever get a university education. My path was never easy. To survive undergrad, I literally had to drop out of classes mid-semester, pack my bags, and go back home to do heavy construction work just to raise enough money to survive the next term. I was laying bricks to pay for my textbooks. Despite having zero financial safety net, I poured my blood and sweat into my studies and graduated with First-Class Honours in Economics, ranking in the top 1% of my entire cohort of 435 students. But I didn’t just want to succeed alone; I went back to my village, gathered the youth, and started teaching and mentoring them. Because of that work, two students from my locality have now successfully made it into university too. I want to lift my people up. All this hard work finally paid off: I just received admission into the highly prestigious, integrated Masters/Ph.D. Economics program at Goethe University Frankfurt (GSEFM) in Germany! My tuition is officially 100% waived. However, I am facing a massive roadblock. Because the program is so competitive, I wasn't put directly into the fully-funded Ph.D. cohort right away. Instead, I was admitted to the MSQ track for Year 1. I will take the exact same rigorous classes alongside the Ph.D. students, and if I pass my Year 1 qualifying exams, I transition directly into the fully-funded Ph.D. I know I will pass those exams. The academics don't scare me. The finances do. My only problem right now is getting funding to cover my Year 1 living expenses in Frankfurt. If I can just survive these first 12 months, the Ph.D. funding takes over and my future is secured. To my FT family: you guys know my grind and my loyalty. If I get this lifeline, I promise I will proudly represent FT in every academic hall, conference, and research room I ever step into. I just need a chance to be in the room. I cannot let a lack of living expenses kill a dream I built with my bare hands. If you know of any scholarships, foundations, philanthropists, or anyone who can sponsor a village boy for just one year, PLEASE tag them or reach out. Please RT this until it reaches the right timeline. Let’s make this happen! 🌍📚🙏🏾
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Joseph Brendan
Joseph Brendan@Joe_brendan_·
Many Nigerian young men are losing it. This will bite in 10 years Ask anyone who is hiring or who has a business that hires, Nigerian young women are the most cracked these days Put out a Job opening and in 5 hours its 80% women applying and 20% men applying The young men in Nigeria think they can ignore the build process into a GLE, GLK life sustainably. I guess all the "women are the spark" "Feminine Power" seminars from 15 - 20 years ago is beginning to pay off because the focus young women bring to the table these days is exceptional Yes there are still many young men thriving and striving to build but the percentage that's pushing for fast money is alarming. - Young man finishes university. Refuses to start a job because "how long 150k salary go buy GLE" - Young man shuns entry level experience and starts doing betting or fraud or "Forex" - Young girl starts working after university regardless - 10 years later, One has 10 solid years experience and can lead in the industry while the other is still GLEing
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Cenk Uygur
Cenk Uygur@cenkuygur·
Trump put out post saying Israel was prohibited from bombing Lebanon. They had already agreed to a ceasefire and he was trying to look tough, as if he ordered it. Then his boss, @marklevinshow complained because, of course, Israel is not going to abide by any ceasefire. Now, US officials have walked back Trump's statement apologetically and bow slavishly before Israel's war machine. They say Israel has a right to continue bombing defensively. Hilarious. What does that mean? It means obviously they'll continue bombing. In other words, "Shut up, Donald! Who do you think you are? Kneel to Israel!" And, of course, he did.
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